
Everything you need to know from Apple's WWDC 2015
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2015 just started yesterday morning in San Francisco with a number of notable updates to its OS and app ecosystem. We've also caught hold of some nuggets of information that wasn't part of the opening keynotes and you'll find all that and more in this roundup.

Apple may be building its own high-speed network for faster content delivery
Apple is in the midst of upgrading and expanding its data center infrastructure to deliver content more quickly and efficiently. Following on the release of Apple Music, reliable content delivery has never been more important for Apple.

Apple sneaks in app to help Android users migrate to iOS
Android users, take note. Apple is offering an app to help you migrate all your data to iOS!

Apple watchOS 2 coming this fall: All the things OS 1 should have been
Apple watchOS 2 is coming this fall, and it brings several key, incremental updates such as native apps and more customizability options.

Apple takes on Spotify with Apple Music
Apple's "One more thing..." at WWDC 2015 turned out to be Apple Music, the long-rumored music service that follows Apple's acquisition of Beats last year. The music streaming service won't just play music though, Apple will also offer radio stations hosted 24-hours a day by live radio DJs.

Apple's iOS 9 includes a smarter Siri, a new News app, and iPad split-screen multitasking
Apple announced iOS 9 at WWDC 2015 today. The latest version of the OS is focused on making it smarter and more powerful, with a major upgrade to Apple's Siri digital assistant, as well as better search functionality and a new News app.

Apple announces OS X El Capitan
Apple announced the latest version of its Mac operating system at WWDC 2015 today. El Capitan, named after a rock formation inside Yosemite national park, focuses on two big areas: experience and performance.

Apple will not introduce new TV hardware at WWDC 2015
The New York Times and Re/code published reports claiming that Apple has postponed the launch of new TV hardware at next week's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2015. Read on to find out why.

Re/code: Apple will not announce subscription TV service next week at WWDC 2015
Re/code reports that Apple will not be announcing its subscription TV service next week at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2015. Hit the link to find out why.

Apple to offer a free trial period for its new music streaming service
Re/code reports that Apple is planning to offer several ways for people to listen to some music without paying, one of which include offering a free trial period of up to three months. Hit the link to find out more.